Significado
Asking about someone's residence.
Contexto cultural
Privacy is valued. Don't be offended if someone gives a vague answer like 'near the center'. The phrase is identical in Slovak, as the languages are mutually intelligible. The concept is similar, but the language is different ('Gdzie mieszkasz?'). In many post-socialist countries, asking about housing is common as it reflects your neighborhood and social status.
Pronunciation
The 'y' in 'bydlíš' sounds like a short 'i'. Practice saying it clearly.
Privacy
Don't be surprised if people don't give you their exact street address immediately.
Significado
Asking about someone's residence.
Pronunciation
The 'y' in 'bydlíš' sounds like a short 'i'. Practice saying it clearly.
Privacy
Don't be surprised if people don't give you their exact street address immediately.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'bydlet'.
Ahoj, kde ______?
The question is informal, so we use the 2nd person singular 'bydlíš'.
Which sentence is correct for a friend?
Choose the best option:
Kde bydlíš is the informal way to ask a friend.
Match the register to the phrase.
Match:
Formal uses -te, informal uses -š.
Complete the dialogue.
Petr: Ahoj! Jana: Ahoj! Petr: ______? Jana: Bydlím v Praze.
The question asks for a location, so 'Kde' is correct.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
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Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosAhoj, kde ______?
The question is informal, so we use the 2nd person singular 'bydlíš'.
Choose the best option:
Kde bydlíš is the informal way to ask a friend.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
Formal uses -te, informal uses -š.
Petr: Ahoj! Jana: Ahoj! Petr: ______? Jana: Bydlím v Praze.
The question asks for a location, so 'Kde' is correct.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasOnly if you are on 'ty' terms. Otherwise, use 'Kde bydlíte?'.
No, it's a standard social question among friends.
Czech is a pro-drop language; the verb ending '-íš' already indicates 'you'.
You can say 'Bydlím na koleji'.
Start with 'Bydlím v...' followed by the city or neighborhood.
No, that is 'Odkud jsi?'.
No, use the formal 'Kde bydlíte?'.
It is the formal term for 'registered residence'.
Yes, it's a normal part of getting to know someone.
Yes, you would use 'bydlíte' for plural.
Frases relacionadas
Kde bydlíte?
formalWhere do you live (formal)?
Bydlím v...
builds onI live in...
Kde máš bydliště?
specialized formWhere is your registered residence?
V jaké čtvrti bydlíš?
similarIn which district do you live?